Improvement in bed-bottoms



VW. H.. RISSLER.

Improvement in Bed-BQttoms.

N0. 32,422. Painted oct. 22,187.2,

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K "y l I n UNITED STATES PATENT EETGE;

WILLIAM H. TRISSLER, OF DUNKIRK, NEW YORK.

IMPRQVEMENT IN BED-BOTTOMS.

Speeiiication forming part of Letters Patent No. 132,422, dated October22, 1872.

slats are attached.

Of the above said invention the following isa more full description:

In the drawing, Figure 2, A A represent the side rails of the hedstead,inside of which is seeured a cleat, B. To each cleat is attached, byeye-screws C, a rubber tube, D, or an elastic cord or rope. The ends ofsaid tube are each provided with an eye whereby they are hitched to thehooks E, and which are supported between said hooks by the eye-screws C,through which they are passed, as shown in the drawing. To said tubesare attached the slats F by means of hooks Gr inserted in each endthereof.

By this device a strong, durable, and elastic bottom is obtained for thebed, easily constructed, and readily adjustable to the weight of thoselying upon it.

Claim.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

The rubber tube D or its equivalent, as arranged in relation to and incombination with the side rails A and slats F, substantially in themanner as and for the purpose setforth.

WILLIAM H. TRISSLER.

Witnesses:

W. H. BURRDJGE, J. H. BUERTDGE.

